- Tercin gel should not be used without a doctor's recommendation.
- Common side effects may include burning, itching, redness, stinging, and dryness at the application site.
- In rare cases, allergic reactions such as rashes, itching, swelling can occur. Consult a doctor if you experience severe allergic reactions.
FAQs
Q1. Can Tercin Gel be used for fungal infections?
Ans: No, Tercin Gel is specifically designed to treat bacterial infections and may not be effective against fungal infections. Consult your doctor for appropriate antifungal treatments.
Q2. How long does it take for Tercin Gel to show results?
Ans: The time taken for Tercin Gel to show results may vary depending on the severity of the infection. It is recommended to follow the prescribed dosage and continue using the gel as directed by your doctor.
Q3. Is Tercin Gel safe to use during pregnancy?
Ans: It is advisable to consult your doctor before using Tercin Gel if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Your doctor will assess the potential risks and benefits before recommending its use.
Q4. Can Tercin Gel be used on open wounds or cuts?
Ans: Tercin Gel should not be used on open wounds or cuts. It is intended for use on intact skin surfaces affected by bacterial infections. Consult your doctor for appropriate treatments for open wounds or cuts.
Q5. Can Tercin Gel be used on children?
Ans: The use of Tercin Gel in children should be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Consult your doctor for the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment for children.
Testimonials
'Tercin Gel helped me get rid of my stubborn skin infection quickly. Highly recommended!' - Mayank Sharma, IT Professional, 45
'I have been using Tercin Gel for my bacterial skin infection, and it has shown remarkable improvement. Very satisfied with the results.' - Kavya Chandran, Banker, 32
'As a dermatologist, I often recommend Tercin Gel to my patients with bacterial skin infections. It is effective and easy to use.' - Dr. Smita Patel, Dermatologist, 55